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David Lock 10 November 2010 12:40 PM

Electric Razors?
 
My Braun electric has packed up and I need to get a replacement electric rechargeable with trimmer.

I don't have a lot of spare cash at present and Braun prices for top models seem to have rocketed.

I've looked around and there are quite a few in £25 - £35 range. Question seems to be rotary or foil operation.

I have used both in the past and IMO nothing beats foam and a proper razor so I just need something that will tidy my good looks up of a morning :)

So any recommendations please?

Cheers, David

lozgti1 10 November 2010 08:24 PM

I used to just use electric.Now always wet shave and just as quick.

However...these zillion pound electric razors all seem rubbish to me.Found that Boots razors were just as good if not better

madscoob 10 November 2010 08:43 PM

get the babbliss i trim for men best shaver and trimmer combo ive ever had charge lasts ages and the trimmer is superb

boomer 10 November 2010 09:22 PM

I bought a Braun PocketGo P-60 foil shaver from Asda for just over NINE quid a couple of months ago. Perfect for travelling (AA batteries, trimmer, washable etc.) and at the price a very cheap way to trim the fur.

A similar model is eighteen quid at Argos (and IIRC at the time twelve quid at Boots) - so get scouring for the latest bargain!

mb

David Lock 10 November 2010 10:31 PM

Thanks guys,

The only Babyliss models I can find are beard trimmers only?

I'll check out the Argos/Boots stuff again.

Cheers, David

cster 11 November 2010 06:25 AM

Maybe a piece of paper in the fireplace on Xmas eve jobby?


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